A poll: What Kind Of Fish Do You Have?

What kind of fish do you have?

  • No fish -- garden pond, only

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No fish yet -- planning stages or undecided

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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I have koi and goldfish, and here's the curve ball - one tilapia. He was a free fish, so I used him to test the water when I first set up the pond, now I can't catch him. So he's there to stay. Getting fatter every day. I also have a few those cleaning fish, but I never see them.
 
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I only have one black koi so voted for that lol. I am planning on getting him some friends soon but they are gonna be goldfish this time.
 

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I've had a few really beautiful koi but they all disappeared, don't know why. So will be stocking my pond with feeder fish from now on.
 

fishin4cars

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mainly Koi, but some goldfish, several kinds of tropical fish, including but not limited to Frontosa, daffodil Brichardi, Pike Cichlids, several different kinds of African catfish, redtail shark, Oscar, Redhhok silver dollars and about 6 kinds of Algae eaters. In the big Native green bass, Florida Largemouth bass, coppernose bluegill, Green perch, Redear pumpkinseed perch, crappie, channel catfish, Also in the ponds are a few paradise fish and some Heterandria Formosa, the worlds smallest live bearer.
 

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mainly Koi, but some goldfish, several kinds of tropical fish, including but not limited to Frontosa, daffodil Brichardi, Pike Cichlids, several different kinds of African catfish, redtail shark, Oscar, Redhhok silver dollars and about 6 kinds of Algae eaters. In the big Native green bass, Florida Largemouth bass, coppernose bluegill, Green perch, Redear pumpkinseed perch, crappie, channel catfish, Also in the ponds are a few paradise fish and some Heterandria Formosa, the worlds smallest live bearer.
Show off! ;) [just kidding].
 

HARO

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What, I only get one vote? Guess that means I can't add my tropicals. Had to go with goldfish, since 10 out of 12 koi have already been recycled as fertilizer, and I don't hold much hope for the other two! :cry:
John
 

Mmathis

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What, I only get one vote? Guess that means I can't add my tropicals. Had to go with goldfish, since 10 out of 12 koi have already been recycled as fertilizer, and I don't hold much hope for the other two! :cry:
John
multiple votes allowed, but not one vote for each fish....
 
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4000+ Gallon pond. Lots of Koi, some goldfish, and I usually throw my leftover fishing minnows in there too.

Do tadpoles and toadpoles count? I'll have plenty of those in late spring.
 

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